Archive for January, 2010
Tablet: The End of Free
There’ll be no shortage of coverage of The Big Event from Apple today. C/Net, Engadget, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Digg, JKOnTheRun, and ArsTechnica and others will be liveblogging.
The Neiman Journalism Lab will have a journalism-centric perspective. With the Apple Tablet, Print Media Hope for a Payday says the NY Times. Apple’s tablet could mark the end [...]
No commentsCheap Ink Cartridges from Canon – Tips for Buyer’s
Canon printers are quite popular for their superb printing quality and reliability. Although you can search in many computer shops and department stores, and even online, you may not find the ink cartridges that may work perfectly with your Canon printer. First, make sure you know the right model of your printer. Second, don’t buy cartridges that are too cheap. These might ruin your printer. Third, when installing the cartridge, be careful not to scratch the cartridge’s circuit board. You can always ask help from us in case you are too busy to look for Cheap Ink Cartridges from Canon.
No commentsTraffic Cameras Get Smart
Proxim Wireless today announced that the state of Bolivar, Venezuela has deployed a large, integrated public safety network in Bolivar City using their wireless technology. The network, which connects both state and local police, the National Guard, state transportation and public safety agencies, utilizes Proxim’s Tsunami QuickBridge.11 radios to create a wireless video surveillance [...]
No commentsWhat UK Consumers Should Know about Black Ink Cartridges
Any shopper may be confused by the large array of ink cartridges available. So when you’re shopping for the right black ink cartridges, you might be stumped. There’s even the huge price variance. How do you get the best deal? First, determine the make and model of your printer. That info is contained in the user manual and installation disc that came with the printer. It’s also indicated on the label on the printer. You should select only the ink cartridges compatible with your particular printer. This is to avoid using cartridges that might damage your printer. Although you can refill your own used black ink cartridges, there are many refilling stations around who can do that professionally and cheaply. Since buying ink cartridges of the same brand as your printer can be costly, you should investigate using remanufactured ink cartridges. They are cheaper.
No commentsBlowback on 2.6 GHz
The GSM Association, in a report issued today, argues that the majority of the 2.6GHz band should be devoted to their LTE system, and not competitors like WiMAX.
The GSMA’s report (pdf), represents GSM-based cellular operators. Cellular operators are generally committed to FDD-based LTE, not TDD-based WiMAX. WiMAX supporters say a TDD system, using Time [...]
Compatible Printer Ink Cartridges – the Benefits are Real
There are OEM cartridges on one hand and compatible printer ink cartridges on the other. Which is better to use? OEM cartridges are those that share the brand of your printer, and these cost a lot. What manufacturers say is essentially this – OEM cartridges bring you quality printing performance at no risk to your printer. On the other hand, compatible ink cartridges are either refilled cartridges of branded names, or are generic ones. They are cheaper. Which of these is better to use? Should you use OEM or compatible cartridges? One study shows that compatible printer ink cartridges can print more pages compared to their branded counterparts, and at much less the branded cartridge’s cost.
No commentsWhy You Should Consider Using Cheap Printer Ink Cartridges
Printer owners know they need to keep buying ink cartridges to get the printer output they need. But the branded cartridges cost a lot. As you keep buying those cartridges, there will come a point when the combined costs of the cartridges become more than the printer itself. There are less costly alternatives if you take the time to investigate them. You can refill the cartridges yourself through kits generally available. You can have the cartridge refilled as well. A safer way is to buy cheap printer ink cartridges, which deliver same optimal performance as the branded cartridges, as a fraction of the cost. There are three kinds – refilled, compatible, and generic cartridges. All three are significantly cheaper than their OEM counterparts.
No commentsSpeed War: AT&T Vrs T-Mobile
AT&T announced today that it has upgraded High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 technology across virtually all its 3G cell sites. After testing their HSPA 7.2 software, AT&T decided to expedite deployment of their initial upgrade, system-wide, across the U.S. AT&T decided to “expedite†the software upgrade to its cell sites “to improve customer experience”.
Unfortunately, [...]
Why You Should Invest in Compatible Ink Cartridges
If you’ve invested in your printer, you might as well make sure you get Compatible ink cartridges, to save on cost & to make sure you get quality prints. Printer owners are often surprised by how much ink cartridges, those that share the same brand as their printers, cost these days. When you keep purchasing branded or original ink cartridges, it will not be long until you realised you’ve spent an amount more than the price of the printer it self. So you end up buying the right kind of printer ink cartridge, remember to check the printer make and model. You can find this info on the printer’s user manual and on the ink cartridge that came with your printer.
No commentsLaser Toner Cartridges Some Facts You Should Know
You can’t just buy any printer cartridge as it might not work in your printer. The printer you own or plan to buy is either a laser printer or an inkjet printer. For the former, your replacement cartridges are laser toner cartridges; the for the latter, inkjet cartridges. Each uses a different kind of printer cartridge. Simply put, laser toner cartridges are containers for a dry substance that fuses on the surface of any kind of paper. Laser printers, because they can print thousands of pages fast, save both time and money via fewer cartridges bought over time. If you don’t need massive quantities of documents to print out regularly, as some offices do, then inkjet printers are fine for you. One way to cut down on costs when you replace laser toner cartridges and inkjet cartridges is to use remanufactured cartridges.
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